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it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo. you will learn a lot more from officials in norway to make sense out of this tragedy. >> did you have a sense in your time working with the government that there was some senses of places like norway that terrorism was something that could not come there, because in fairness, before 9/11 and the first world trade center attack, we felt it could not come here either. >> it's true, but the wikileaks cable comes from several years ago. in recent years, my understanding from a u.s. counterterrorism officials is that norway did begin to understand it could happen the
it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo....
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>>> a cyclist from down under comes up big. who is new in baseball's hall of fame? and almost every possible way to win in a walk-off. >>> plus, the san diego outfielder makes about as good a catch as you'll ever see. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> a record-breaking heat wave is ending in the east. but the middle of the country, no relief for you. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you are just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, will there or won't there be a football season? here's nbc's mario solis with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> hi there. good morning. with every day, hour and minute, we get closer to an nfl season. the latest news coming yesterday with the players approving the owners' cba proposal. the only thing left is an official vote, and the nfl will be up and running later this week. >>> baseball last week, roy halladay had to leave a game because of heat exhaustion. yesterday he was scorching hot, striking out eight over eight innings. but the play of
>>> a cyclist from down under comes up big. who is new in baseball's hall of fame? and almost every possible way to win in a walk-off. >>> plus, the san diego outfielder makes about as good a catch as you'll ever see. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> a record-breaking heat wave is ending in the east. but the middle of the country, no relief for you. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good...
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europe the big story. this trough across the west, big ridge across the east and that means a heat wave for moscow. temperatures here are going to be in the mid-30s, and in the middle we're going to be talking large hail, strong winds and heavy rain as the thunderstorms continue to intensify. manisha? >> ivan, thank you very much. keeping us ahead of the weather systems. much appreciated. >>> now, the debt uncertainty in the united states is sending shudders through markets around the world. that's just ahead. >>> from cnn london, i'm charles hodson. >> and i'm manisha tank at cnn hong kong. a warm welcome back to "world business today." >>> well, let's check in on european stock markets now. about one and half hours in to trading, and here's how things are looking. the -- a lot of negative factors here, disappoints results from ryanair. we're seeing the continued stale mates in washington and a downgrading of greek debt by moody's. three notches from ca to ca-1. look at the numbers off by -- sorry. i gues
europe the big story. this trough across the west, big ridge across the east and that means a heat wave for moscow. temperatures here are going to be in the mid-30s, and in the middle we're going to be talking large hail, strong winds and heavy rain as the thunderstorms continue to intensify. manisha? >> ivan, thank you very much. keeping us ahead of the weather systems. much appreciated. >>> now, the debt uncertainty in the united states is sending shudders through markets...
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how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people, i would say, is very, very limited. when we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. just hours before he began his murder spree, the suspect posted a manifesto on the internet. he said the attack would focus on his political views. now he's charged with terrorism and arraigned tomorrow. >> thank you. now here's jenna. >> thanks. >>> amy winehouse released just two albums in her short career, including one that won a grammy for record of the year. but her incredible perform ans were ellipclipsed by her public breakdown and this weekend she was found dead in her london home. this is live picture from outside her home. as you can see, fans have created a memorial for winehouse. they have left many items. peter alexander has more on her life and her dea
how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people, i would say, is very, very limited. when we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. just hours before he began his murder spree, the suspect posted a manifesto on the internet. he...
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hi parents, it's going to be such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. how'd you learn to do that? what'd you use? every project we finish comes with a story built-in. it's how our rough ideas become "you did that yourself?" so when we can save more on the projects that let us fix, make, and do more... that just makes the stories even better. more saving. more doi
hi parents, it's going to be such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter....
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he feels like we've gotten too big. you know, i decided, i got to get out there and find out for myself what the problem is. honestly, i don't think there is a problem. i think we just have to work harder and be more persistent. >> reporter: the face time also gives steve the opportunity to see how his products are being received, and to find out whether he's missing a trick. >> another thing i'm thinking about is doing a brooklyn only beer, like a beer that we would only -- a draught beer that we'd only sell in brooklyn, something special. >> that would be great. >> salespeople are always going to have excuses why they're not selling certain accounts. the only way you can counter that is to get out there and try it yourself. then they can't bs you about what's happening in the market. >> reporter: steve has been pounding the pavement for years. he says he'll continue doing so as long as he's the boss. >> i don't think i could sell something that i wasn't really in love with. and, you know, it's important to be able to
he feels like we've gotten too big. you know, i decided, i got to get out there and find out for myself what the problem is. honestly, i don't think there is a problem. i think we just have to work harder and be more persistent. >> reporter: the face time also gives steve the opportunity to see how his products are being received, and to find out whether he's missing a trick. >> another thing i'm thinking about is doing a brooklyn only beer, like a beer that we would only -- a...
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in this very tight budget, it's a big challenge. we dealt with some cuts that had to be dealt with, but how we balance this with personnel and ensuring that we have a robust system and making sure the benefits are there, at the same time how do we balance with some of the infrastructure. i have a more detailed question that i'll submit for the record, but that's the gist of my question, how will you manage that to make sure we have the fighting men and women that we need but at the same time deal with some severe budget constraints. so i'll just submit that for the record, if that's okay. >> okay, senator. thanks. >> thank you very much. good luck. >> senator graham? >> thank you, mr. chairman. congratulations on your nomination. i know you'll do a good job, and your family is proud, and this is a special time in your life. but iraq. there are increasing reports coming from iraq that iran is introducing weapons into iraq and to shiite hands, iups and more rockets. is that generally true? >> i've heard both general austin and others
in this very tight budget, it's a big challenge. we dealt with some cuts that had to be dealt with, but how we balance this with personnel and ensuring that we have a robust system and making sure the benefits are there, at the same time how do we balance with some of the infrastructure. i have a more detailed question that i'll submit for the record, but that's the gist of my question, how will you manage that to make sure we have the fighting men and women that we need but at the same time...
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, big concert. matt? >> i tell you, al, this represents this morning, the motorcade had to actually move these people out of the way. anyway, we'll get back to you in a couple of minutes. >>> meanwhile, there has been a major development in the ongoing budget negotiations. president obama suspended the talks for the today. we'll tell you why and we'll talk to one of the senators who has been inside the negotiating room all week long. >> that's right. and also casey anthony is going to be released this sunday. and -- from prison. authorities are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety and we're live at the jail this morning with details on that story. >>> remember the photo we showed you earlier this week of that massive 18-foot long crocodile, the saltwater croc? a lot of people thought this was a doctor'd photograph. you can believe it's real. we went in search of that beast and we found him. >>> let's begin with that breaking news over night in boston where two delta planes collided. nbc's
, big concert. matt? >> i tell you, al, this represents this morning, the motorcade had to actually move these people out of the way. anyway, we'll get back to you in a couple of minutes. >>> meanwhile, there has been a major development in the ongoing budget negotiations. president obama suspended the talks for the today. we'll tell you why and we'll talk to one of the senators who has been inside the negotiating room all week long. >> that's right. and also casey anthony...
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hello parents, it's going to be a big school year. your kids are going to clipe. they're going to have a year long tug war with the ceiling. and by the time they get out of 8th grade, they're going to do it with sweat on their brow and achievement in their hearts. so, this is what they're gonna need: running shoes, t-shirts, tube socks, fruit cups, cheese sticks, energy bars, rope climbing gloves, rope burn ointment, and a jump drive. not sure what that is, but they're gonna be jumpin'. school takes a lot. target has it all.
hello parents, it's going to be a big school year. your kids are going to clipe. they're going to have a year long tug war with the ceiling. and by the time they get out of 8th grade, they're going to do it with sweat on their brow and achievement in their hearts. so, this is what they're gonna need: running shoes, t-shirts, tube socks, fruit cups, cheese sticks, energy bars, rope climbing gloves, rope burn ointment, and a jump drive. not sure what that is, but they're gonna be jumpin'. school...
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first, this is "today" on nbc. such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. >>> still to come on "today," coming together for their season. the ocean accident of maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegg schwarzenegger. >> we team up rk a wee of survival school. could we handle it? >> we've got a flood. this is where the rubber hits the road, the nose breaks the grindstone, and the angels start second guessing where they tread. ♪ call 1-800-steemer [female announcer] looks like everybody's at our biggest sale of the year: the petsmart power sale. save up to $10 on all k9 advantix® ii and adva
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not able to move by this big stubborn ridge of high pressure. you know that ridge that kept all of the midsection of the nation and most of the cities along the eastern seaboard above average last week. well, it won't budge. for us onshore flow continues. 56 in concord and 57 in hayward. on the way to about 79 in concord. yeah, the last week of july and this is what we have. 79 in livermore. 77 in san jose. it won't last long. we've got the 90s back on the seven-day outlook and they are back in a few days. 90 by thursday up to 92 on friday. and this weekend looking much hotter than the weekend we just enjoyed. hopefully you can get out over the next couple of days while we still have the low 80s. back to you. >> i'm a fan of the mild temperatures. thank you. 5:18 now. an old comic book superhero overtakes the boy wizard to win the box office. captain america the first avenger came out on top in its debut with $66 million in ticket sales. harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2 came in second with more than $48 million. the romantic comedy fr
not able to move by this big stubborn ridge of high pressure. you know that ridge that kept all of the midsection of the nation and most of the cities along the eastern seaboard above average last week. well, it won't budge. for us onshore flow continues. 56 in concord and 57 in hayward. on the way to about 79 in concord. yeah, the last week of july and this is what we have. 79 in livermore. 77 in san jose. it won't last long. we've got the 90s back on the seven-day outlook and they are back in...
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we are selling -- what you are -- >> i'm buying it. >> but you're a big girl. you're a big girl. so tired of advertisers being blamed because we set this idealistic world up. and ironically, we're the most successful campaigns right now is a dove campaign that shows very real, very -- you know, not perfect-looking women. so i don't think it's smart marketing. but i'm kind of -- children of parents being rendered helpless by the heinous magazine people because we -- we change what julia roberts look like. >> everyone knows that's not a real photo. i don't want more government in my life. >> one more instance of i'm so tired of blurred haplessness of our public of what the media does, politicians do, people can make their own decisionings. >> that does not look like the mo most egregious example of air brushing. >> i talked to cindy crawford. she told me, star, tell women i don't wake up cindy crawford every day. they make me to cindy crawford. no one should think the face you see in the advertisements are ones that you can achieve. because i can't achieve it with the help. >> air
we are selling -- what you are -- >> i'm buying it. >> but you're a big girl. you're a big girl. so tired of advertisers being blamed because we set this idealistic world up. and ironically, we're the most successful campaigns right now is a dove campaign that shows very real, very -- you know, not perfect-looking women. so i don't think it's smart marketing. but i'm kind of -- children of parents being rendered helpless by the heinous magazine people because we -- we change what...
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how big is his agency? >> we'll find out in season eight. >> and you brought gifts today. >> i had to bring, one of my restaurants in new york city, is right up the block here. so i brought something from the lunch menu, which is a lobster club sandwich. >> i'm going to go there today since you mentioned it. now nobody is going to be able to get in. everybody is going to be call you to get in. >> and this is called ciopinno, a san francisco-style seafood stew, with tomatoes and garlic. >> a little like the boulabaisse. >> cold? >> you can have it cold. >> i just did. >> we are now serving our cioppino cold. >> you are a lobster girl. >> i am a seafood girl. >> and i also brought a cocktail. >> that's delicious. >> i also brought a cocktail. this is something -- >> it's booze-day tuesday. >> we celebrate, the great cuisines of america. different regions of america, cocktails as well. this is called a bronx cocktail. it's a martini with orange juice in with bitters and vermouth. >> cheers. >> i love this show
how big is his agency? >> we'll find out in season eight. >> and you brought gifts today. >> i had to bring, one of my restaurants in new york city, is right up the block here. so i brought something from the lunch menu, which is a lobster club sandwich. >> i'm going to go there today since you mentioned it. now nobody is going to be able to get in. everybody is going to be call you to get in. >> and this is called ciopinno, a san francisco-style seafood stew, with...
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i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult -- you're right. and this is part of the problem with a political process where folks are rewarded for saying irresponsible things to win elections or obtain short-term political gain, when we actually are in a position to try to do something hard we haven't always laid the groundwork for. and i think that it's going to take some work on his side, but, look, it's also going to take some work on our side, in order to get this thing done. i mean, the vast majority of democrats on capitol hill would prefer not to have to do anything on entitlements -- would prefer, frankly, not to have to do anything on some of these debt and deficit problems. and i'm sympathetic to their concerns, because they're looking after folks who are already hurting and already vulnerable, and there are a lot of families out there and seniors who are dependent on some of these programs. and what i've tried to explain to them is, number one, if you look at the numb
i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult -- you're right. and this is part of the problem with a political process where folks are rewarded for saying irresponsible things to win elections or obtain short-term political gain, when we actually are in a position to try to do something hard we haven't always laid the groundwork for. and i think that it's going to take some work on his side, but, look, it's also going to take some work on our side, in...
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. >>> the big 40, the milestone birthday that makes people squirm. but now some women are seizing the day and giving it a brand new meaning. we're going to explore that further. >>> let's begin with the latest on that deadly shooting rampage in norway. nbc's martin fletcher is in oslo this morning. martin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. anders breivik is in court right now being arraigned on charges of terrorism. meanwhile here at oslo cathedral, this has become the center of mourning. this drama is just what the confessed killer wants, to focus attention on his call for a christian war to defend europe against muslim domination. at noon local time today all of norway paused for a minute's silence in memory of the victims who died for one man's obsession. and at sunday's memorial in the oslo cathedral, king harold and queen sonya cried with their people. a nation shocked, listening with horror to the survivors of the massacre. >> he looked like a police officer. he had all the clothes and the gun and everything. >> the shooting was like fir
. >>> the big 40, the milestone birthday that makes people squirm. but now some women are seizing the day and giving it a brand new meaning. we're going to explore that further. >>> let's begin with the latest on that deadly shooting rampage in norway. nbc's martin fletcher is in oslo this morning. martin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. anders breivik is in court right now being arraigned on charges of terrorism. meanwhile here at oslo cathedral, this has...
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that is a big difference. so the talk or some of the reports have indicated that republicans somehow have not given. i just tell you, that is not true. we'll work at $6.2 trillion, they are at $1.5 trillion at best. that is just the way it is. so what we want we said is that the speaker continues to set out there to change the system here. we want to go home to the people that elected us and show them that we're not going to allow this kind of spending to continue. we do not have the money, they do not have the money. we need to get the economy growing again and control spending here in washington. we're going to bring a bill next week's known as the cup, cap, and balanced bill to provide a balanced approach so that we can demonstrate that we are getting things under control and that the people who put us here in gain some confidence that we're going to begin to live like they do or around their kitchen tables and in their businesses, stops spending money we do not have, and begin to manage this deficit and de
that is a big difference. so the talk or some of the reports have indicated that republicans somehow have not given. i just tell you, that is not true. we'll work at $6.2 trillion, they are at $1.5 trillion at best. that is just the way it is. so what we want we said is that the speaker continues to set out there to change the system here. we want to go home to the people that elected us and show them that we're not going to allow this kind of spending to continue. we do not have the money,...
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. >> this is a big deal. in i don't dig it should be trivialized and i think it is one area where there is not enough done that there is not enough central administration of budget authority. >> ride, so i will stick with national intelligence manager. and, i think the challenge is that we do face a much more difficult vegetarian byram and then we did in the last few years and i fully appreciate that reality. i've seen it in my role at nsa where i have been part of the senior leadership meetings about how nsa is going to react and respond to the budget constraints that we are likely to face, that we will face. the question will be, how do we make sure that we are focusing on the right priorities as a community and how do we achieve efficiencies where we can in order to meet the challenge that the current budget environment proposes? >> well, you see, from my point of view counterterrorism is extraordinarily important. is vital to the protection of the homeland. therefore having a strategy and an approach to i
. >> this is a big deal. in i don't dig it should be trivialized and i think it is one area where there is not enough done that there is not enough central administration of budget authority. >> ride, so i will stick with national intelligence manager. and, i think the challenge is that we do face a much more difficult vegetarian byram and then we did in the last few years and i fully appreciate that reality. i've seen it in my role at nsa where i have been part of the senior...
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>> yes, sir. >> so when you are trying to do the big hit, the big six, getting the big guys why is the testimony shows us only three times where there were any kind of inspections planned and i don't want to get into sources either but only three times we have been told that they try to do any detection and one of the gps tracking was a radioshack making -- why in the world was the quality and the quantity of agents and times, video cameras planted with internet connections etc., why is it there wasn't a tracking to track the weapons? >> we had trackers on vehicles. we have it trackers on -- it goes back to resources. we have agents that are out there working 16, 18 and 20 hour days. >> unfortunately you just made my case and time is expired. 18 hours of an agent's time is so much more money than one of these tracking devices if you are penny-wise and pound who wish by not having the device. with that we go to the gentlelady from the district of columbia for her five minutes. >> what would have would have been the next step? >> well maam, it depends on how long the firearms state in th
>> yes, sir. >> so when you are trying to do the big hit, the big six, getting the big guys why is the testimony shows us only three times where there were any kind of inspections planned and i don't want to get into sources either but only three times we have been told that they try to do any detection and one of the gps tracking was a radioshack making -- why in the world was the quality and the quantity of agents and times, video cameras planted with internet connections etc.,...
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you can't keep arnold off the big screen. early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, guaranteed you've dreamed about it before while sitting in traffic bumper to bumper. well, now it's a reality. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. on this tuesday morning to early today. forecast as you head out the door today, showery weather from seattle to portland, the showers going to be hit-and-miss, it won't rain all dawe, but it will be cloudy and cool, san francisco and l.a., all locations along the california coast, dealing with the morning clouds, hopefully we'll get you some sunshine in the afternoon. and tomorrow, a lot of the map looks the same. not much of a change in store this week. if you're watching us on king 5 news in seattle, washington, see how one artist transforms trees and plant materials into larger-than-life-sized horses at the greg kucera gallery. >>> here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. two months after putting hollywood on hold in the wake of a
you can't keep arnold off the big screen. early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, guaranteed you've dreamed about it before while sitting in traffic bumper to bumper. well, now it's a reality. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. on this tuesday morning to early today. forecast as you head out the door today, showery weather from seattle to portland, the showers going to be hit-and-miss, it won't rain all dawe, but it will be...
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strong theme here is of financials, financial stocks the big banks taking big hits, pauline, on the idea the debt crisis could spread beyond greece, even as far as italy. >> we see so much concern and so much uncertainty in those numbers and on top of all of this, charles, investors are also worried about u.s. debt. there was no breakthrough at a white house meeting on monday between president barack obama and u.s. congressional leaders. at issue the president's push to raise the u.s. debt ceiling. >> i've been hearing from them that this is one of the things that's creating uncertainty and holding back investment on the part of the business community, and so what i've said to them is let's go. >> republican leaders say they won't pass a deal if it fails to include spending cuts that would offset additional debt. they're refusing to pass any deal that includes tax increases. >> american people understand that tax hikes destroy jobs and the last thing we should be doing right now at a time of 9.2% unemployment is enacting more government policies that will destroy jobs. >> treasury offici
strong theme here is of financials, financial stocks the big banks taking big hits, pauline, on the idea the debt crisis could spread beyond greece, even as far as italy. >> we see so much concern and so much uncertainty in those numbers and on top of all of this, charles, investors are also worried about u.s. debt. there was no breakthrough at a white house meeting on monday between president barack obama and u.s. congressional leaders. at issue the president's push to raise the u.s....
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i guess the "new york times" recently had a big, big article about this. people say it's rude. you didn't return my e-mail. well, it seems to me, not knowing a lot about that, i could do it but i don't want to. this is one of those reasons. because she gets several hundred of them a day, and many of them are from people she does not even know. why should she take time out of her entire day to answer e-mails to -- to people that have nothing to do with, you know -- you know what i'm saying? >> yes. no. i do. and i'm a horrible e-mail answerer. sometimes i'll wake up in the middle of the night, oh my god. a few to remember. that's going to take too long to respond to. i'll hold it. >> right. >> and then -- i don't -- >> i just get delirious because i get that panicky freaked-out feeling. >> hoda -- >> this is what people do, i'm one of them and i feel terrible about it. sometimes you use e-mail to extend a nicety, but you don't really intend on following through. hey -- great talking to you. let's have lunch. then -- but you're not saying -- >> tomorrow. or write back. >> you're
i guess the "new york times" recently had a big, big article about this. people say it's rude. you didn't return my e-mail. well, it seems to me, not knowing a lot about that, i could do it but i don't want to. this is one of those reasons. because she gets several hundred of them a day, and many of them are from people she does not even know. why should she take time out of her entire day to answer e-mails to -- to people that have nothing to do with, you know -- you know what i'm...
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because people look at them for some big boats, big on health care reform or some other big matters, on what to do about epa regulation over osha regulations, what to do about offshore drilling. a lot of this stuff comes and go so quickly that they don't hear the other side, they don't feel pressure from the other side. and they do have to raise money, and they live within this system where every day they are going out, doing fundraisers, lobbyists are at the fundraisers giving them money. these are the people they talk to, they listen to. it's almost an and ecological problem as much as one of laws and legal decisions. so it's really, the key take away here is for anything to change for there to be a constitutional amendment, any laws passed or even a cultural shift that will cause of candidates to be less able to take money. there has to be a shift in outlook sentiment. you have to be -- you can't stop it all. it has to be kind of shameful. if an umpire left a baseball game and then there was a story the next day saying that they had taken money from one side, from one set of playe
because people look at them for some big boats, big on health care reform or some other big matters, on what to do about epa regulation over osha regulations, what to do about offshore drilling. a lot of this stuff comes and go so quickly that they don't hear the other side, they don't feel pressure from the other side. and they do have to raise money, and they live within this system where every day they are going out, doing fundraisers, lobbyists are at the fundraisers giving them money....
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there is a big frea. -- fear. to what extent will whites become more effective aggrieved minority than any other in our history? >> i know this is a subject you have written before, particularly when you want to boost the number of commentators. every time you write about angry white, you get about 500 people chiming in, and they're all well thought out comments. i heard from some last week who wanted me to reference -- someone last week who wanted me to reference a poll. the point that whites are " ominously more pessimistic than minorities about the prospects for their children." we have reached a point where blacks and latinos are more optimistic about the future of their kids than whites, to your point about the sense of grievance. ron's book would fit well into this canon of books that are examining what divides us. i think he would second that idea that washington is more divided them the rest of the country. you mentioned that there is a source of tension and division. do you want to build on what gregory w
there is a big frea. -- fear. to what extent will whites become more effective aggrieved minority than any other in our history? >> i know this is a subject you have written before, particularly when you want to boost the number of commentators. every time you write about angry white, you get about 500 people chiming in, and they're all well thought out comments. i heard from some last week who wanted me to reference -- someone last week who wanted me to reference a poll. the point that...
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doctors say say suspected he would be big, just not that big. he's joining us this morning along with his parents janet johnson and michael brown. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> janet, i understand you've been feeling tired, which, of course, would be certainly justified this morning. how are you and jamichael doing? >> okay. >> yeah? >> we're doing okay. yeah. >> i know that you gave birth via cesarean and that you suffered from gestational diabetes during the pregnancy. are doctors at all worried about him as a result of that, or is everything going to be fine, janet? >> they think he's going to be fine. >> well, that's certainly some good news. michael, what was your reaction when you found out how big your son is and that he's broken the record for the hospital? >> just amazed when he came out. i mean, how big he was. >> that's right. he's two feet tall. you're 6'6'', so you're a big guy already. he's two feet tall. his head measures at 16 inch, chest, 17 inches. are you thinking you might be a football player?
doctors say say suspected he would be big, just not that big. he's joining us this morning along with his parents janet johnson and michael brown. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> janet, i understand you've been feeling tired, which, of course, would be certainly justified this morning. how are you and jamichael doing? >> okay. >> yeah? >> we're doing okay. yeah. >> i know that you gave birth via cesarean and that you...
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it looks familiar with a big difference. its operating system a. user interface or ui, hp got when it bought palm computing. >> when people use the touch pad, they pick it up in the store, when they give it a try, what they are going to find is that we have a ui that's like none other. >> but hp face answer uphill battle. we're used to the apple tablet and android tablets. hp, they are known for what's on your desk. >> pc sales are slowly diminishing. and tablet sales and mobile sales are going through the roof and hp doesn't get into that game and doesn't get into that game in a big way, it stands to lose. >> what we've seen is that people are computing more. they are taking their devices with them everywhere they go, kind of filling the white spaces in their day with more time on line, more time computing. >> it's thin, light, has a camera, and a bunch of apps. similar to other tablets with a different feel. thanks to a palm it brought on board. scott budman, "today in the east bay." >> it is 4:48. let's check in with christina and our first july
it looks familiar with a big difference. its operating system a. user interface or ui, hp got when it bought palm computing. >> when people use the touch pad, they pick it up in the store, when they give it a try, what they are going to find is that we have a ui that's like none other. >> but hp face answer uphill battle. we're used to the apple tablet and android tablets. hp, they are known for what's on your desk. >> pc sales are slowly diminishing. and tablet sales and...
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there are some big names on the potential witness list, including barry bonds and mark mcgwire and clemens' manager and gm in new york, joe torre. >>> the washington nationals aren't just one of the hottest teams in baseball, they're also one of the most exciting. look at this. >> oh, my goodness! just glad everybody's okay. >> ramos missed the sign for a suicide squeeze last night, and swung away with teammate michael morse sprinting home from third base. fortunately, ramos fouled the ball back and missed morse, who was about ten feet away from the plate. here's the kicker. they tried it again, at the same at-bat and they were successful that time. ramos executed a nice bunt, and morse scored what turned out to be the game-winning run. the nats went on to beat the chicago cubs 5-4. >> he almost got scalped. so good thing it worked the second time. my goodness. >> worse than a baseball in the teeth. >> i know. could be bad. >> it could be bad. 4:51 now. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. are we getting some rain? i think we need it now. >> yeah, yeah, some of us are getting out. some
there are some big names on the potential witness list, including barry bonds and mark mcgwire and clemens' manager and gm in new york, joe torre. >>> the washington nationals aren't just one of the hottest teams in baseball, they're also one of the most exciting. look at this. >> oh, my goodness! just glad everybody's okay. >> ramos missed the sign for a suicide squeeze last night, and swung away with teammate michael morse sprinting home from third base. fortunately,...
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big, big shoes to fill. >> that's going to be tough. >> will ferrell is the name that i've heard a lot. >> he did a tryout a couple times during this past season. but, going to be interesting to see what they do. >> james spader is a great addition. he's a great actor. >> he is good. but steve carell is going to be mixed. coming up, nasa not catching any breaks. how do i take on tough back pain? i use the power of nature. [ male announcer ] introducing icy hot naturals with natural menthol. that gets icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away fast. new icy hot naturals. >>> debt deal. a key meeting is hours away, and there are reports this morning that both sides are softening their hard-line stance. >>> also, sentencing day. this morning casey anthony learns her fate and prep wragss are in place in case she leaves court a free woman. >>> and hidden threat. the government issuing a warning about a new way terrorists could beat airport security. good morning. i'm eun yang. >> good morning, i'm joe krebs. welcome back to "news 4 today" this thursday, the 7th day of july. taking a live look o
big, big shoes to fill. >> that's going to be tough. >> will ferrell is the name that i've heard a lot. >> he did a tryout a couple times during this past season. but, going to be interesting to see what they do. >> james spader is a great addition. he's a great actor. >> he is good. but steve carell is going to be mixed. coming up, nasa not catching any breaks. how do i take on tough back pain? i use the power of nature. [ male announcer ] introducing icy hot...
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two automakers are offering big incentives. danielle kennedy joins us live for more. >> good morning. that's right. toyota and honda are loading up on incentives as they try to boost sales following supply reductions from japan. the incentives include cash back and zero percent financing. toyota's incentive was 30% in june. honda's by 4%. although both trail those from detroit, the big three. more details are emerging about the next version of the iphone. "the wall street journal" reports apple has ordered key parts looking to launch the device by the end of september. it's expected to be similar to iphone 4 but thinner and lighter, with an improved 8 mega pixel camera. however, analysts are being conservative on sales forecasts. because they say it may not have the kind of major improvements or features to entice current fie kwon users to upgrade. >> danielle kennedy. thank you. >>> preparations are under way for the royal couple's visit to california. they will land at the los angeles airport tomorrow. they're only in l.a., t
two automakers are offering big incentives. danielle kennedy joins us live for more. >> good morning. that's right. toyota and honda are loading up on incentives as they try to boost sales following supply reductions from japan. the incentives include cash back and zero percent financing. toyota's incentive was 30% in june. honda's by 4%. although both trail those from detroit, the big three. more details are emerging about the next version of the iphone. "the wall street...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> a woman charged with killing her coworker in bethesda in montgomery county will be in court today. brittany norwood is accused of killing jana murphy at the lululemon store back in march. police say she killed murray after a fight after murray found suspected stolen items in norwood's handbag. norwood then tried to hide the murder by tying herself up and blaming at tack on two masked men. the store reopened last month. >>> later this month, a potomac man jailed in cuba will appeal his conviction in the highest court. 62-year-old allen gross is serving ten years for crimes against the cuban state. he was accuse ds of t
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> a woman charged with killing her coworker in bethesda in...
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. >>> it is a big day in san francisco for thousands of people who are walking for a very good cause. it is the ninth annual avon walk for breast cancer and it just got started about 30 minutes ago. this is video from some of the participants as they took their first steps. participants can walk as much as 40 miles over the course of the weekend. the route journeys through san francisco and across the golden gate bridge onto mill valley. >> we have more ahead for you on "today in the bay." still to come, gas prices are going up in parts of the bay area. we'll tell how is paying more. >>> plus, time has run out to ur unlimited datpl fans for those smartphones. we have details on that coming up. >>> good morning to you. lots of folks than i would expect getting exercise at aquatic park. if you want to hold off because it's chilly, we won't tell. don't get used to falling gas prices because they will be going up again soon in the south bay. prices at some stations jumped a few cents yesterday after two months of falling prices. the owners of many locally owned gas station chains say it's
. >>> it is a big day in san francisco for thousands of people who are walking for a very good cause. it is the ninth annual avon walk for breast cancer and it just got started about 30 minutes ago. this is video from some of the participants as they took their first steps. participants can walk as much as 40 miles over the course of the weekend. the route journeys through san francisco and across the golden gate bridge onto mill valley. >> we have more ahead for you on...
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social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get their friends involved in something. they can stand up and say this is what is important to me. i want to do that. it is helping to foster a power shift in terms of becoming less centralized and the coming to a network based strategy and seeing how empowering their supporters to be advocates on their behalf aually decreases them of their workload and gets more people involved in the process. that is important. i think social media provides a low-cost, low barrier of entry, easy way for people to take action where they might not have been able to otherwise before, whether it is v
social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get...
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stepping into big shoes following general carteret. i thank him for his great service and i hope you will continue to tributaries expertise to national security debates in the future. i urge you to focus immediately upon confirmation on improving the acquisition process. the department and its industry partners have stumbled again and again in producing weapons systems at affordable costs that without question the services desperately need. your involvement is also needed in furthering cyberdefense strategy and nuclear strategy in ensuring we achieve success in the middle east and libya in ensuring the demand for budgetary reductions does not result in loss of capabilities in the military diminished and unable to respond the defense of our vital national interests. general fraser come you are following in the steps of two outstanding leaders that u.s. transportation, general mcnabb and general schwartz. i'm sure you'll receive excellent mentoring and advice from them. last year, dod released the mobility capabilities and requirements s
stepping into big shoes following general carteret. i thank him for his great service and i hope you will continue to tributaries expertise to national security debates in the future. i urge you to focus immediately upon confirmation on improving the acquisition process. the department and its industry partners have stumbled again and again in producing weapons systems at affordable costs that without question the services desperately need. your involvement is also needed in furthering...
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that's a fairly big moment. yeah, that is fairly dramatic. >> which we won't fully play. >> yeah, leave it to the film. >> but for anyone who's been living under a rock, i mean, this really represent the final installment of the movies. how do you feel about all of this coming to an end? >> it's bizarre. it's been all of our lives for ten years, so it's -- for it to suddenly be finishing is very, very strange. it's been a wonderful -- i've had a wonderful decade. you know, the fact we're going out on such a high note is wonderful. the film is -- i'm so proud of it. i haven't been pleased with all the films, particularly like number six, i was very open about that that i particularly hated my own performance in it. but it's -- this film is so far ahead of anything else we've done. >> so, you think it's the best? >> oh, by -- by such a long way. yeah, it's a fantastic piece of film making. >> if i'm allowed, i happen to agree with you. it's a wow event of a last movie. you wrapped a year ago. now you're attending
that's a fairly big moment. yeah, that is fairly dramatic. >> which we won't fully play. >> yeah, leave it to the film. >> but for anyone who's been living under a rock, i mean, this really represent the final installment of the movies. how do you feel about all of this coming to an end? >> it's bizarre. it's been all of our lives for ten years, so it's -- for it to suddenly be finishing is very, very strange. it's been a wonderful -- i've had a wonderful decade. you...
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but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be clear about the big picture of what needs to be done. all this as i said a moment ago
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one is to look back in history when we've had big problems and sotions. came up with big solutions. the 1980's are a particular timg i was in the state legislaturein then and it was happening in yed washington. when i was 39 years old in 1983 ronald reagan and tip o'neill had a meeting at the whiteal house. i wasn't there but allegedly ith went something like this. the president said social security's going broke in about 20 years we just got a report. .e need to fix it. agree o'neill said i agree.to wor i'm going to work on it but i'm wi not willing llto raise the tax d o'neill said i'm willing to to k work, but i don't want to cut the benefit.ooked at the the actuary and said what we dos you push the eligibility out and get the system back in the actuarial soundness. 1 i was 39 in 1983. i would have been collecting age social security at 65 in 2010gan yut because reagan and o'nealhe got to get ready pushed mye y eligibility out by one year to age 66, 65 and now incrementally goes up two years to 67 in a few years. that's the system and actuarial7 soundness for 67 years.dden i agai
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i don't believe it does, but there is a big enough -- there is a big enough, you know, slow groundswell out there that it reacts with journalists. deeply younger and younger editors in charge with less and less background, with n controls around them. as long as the profits are coming in, it's a river of go >> i would agree with toby elliott because this is not the failure of the press completely. there is a culture, which allowed a sword at cheeky he to get completely out of control and brake or troll barn side of the law. >> the guardian others indeed have lots of other generous actually took seven years and not to expose her. so you know, do we get these? i would say they generally are good to read. >> i think it is important to say that we look at the certain part of the press suggest that the press. you have to look across the media. the media as a whole is fantastically mixed. we have lots and lots of forecast in print and online, phenomenal
i don't believe it does, but there is a big enough -- there is a big enough, you know, slow groundswell out there that it reacts with journalists. deeply younger and younger editors in charge with less and less background, with n controls around them. as long as the profits are coming in, it's a river of go >> i would agree with toby elliott because this is not the failure of the press completely. there is a culture, which allowed a sword...
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. >> reporter: the big surprise? while fewer people are driving than a year ago, more people are flying. air travel is up 9% this summer. >> for some people, it actually may be more convenient and cheaper to fly than to drive this year. >> reporter: and airline ticket prices are also up, 11% on average. >> we're cutting back on trips and staying home more. >> it is a pretty exciting trip. the first time that anna and i have ever been anywhere together on a trip like this over the big pond. ♪ >> reporter: the top family destination this summer -- orlando. the top destinations for singles and couples -- las vegas, new york, chicago, and seattle. the good news? experts say there are plenty of flexible hotel deals out there, especially orlando, reno, portland, seattle and colorado. >> free nights, free room upgrades, kids stay free, resort credits. take advantage of all of those offerings to offset higher gas prices and higher airfares. >> reporter: back on the maryland shore, a yearly ritual -- >> every year i bring m
. >> reporter: the big surprise? while fewer people are driving than a year ago, more people are flying. air travel is up 9% this summer. >> for some people, it actually may be more convenient and cheaper to fly than to drive this year. >> reporter: and airline ticket prices are also up, 11% on average. >> we're cutting back on trips and staying home more. >> it is a pretty exciting trip. the first time that anna and i have ever been anywhere together on a trip...
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that could end up, as the caller said, it has not been that big a part of the story yet. we could have police facing disciplinary hearings if not criminal prosecutions. host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who appointed someone, his former communications director, a former editor of "news of the world" when the hacking was taking place. it is hard to believe the prime minister did not know that hacking was endemic at "news of the world," so the only conclusion is that he did not care. host: how do you perceive the coziness or relationship between u.s. politicians and reporters? guest: well, it certainly can be cozy. politicians and reporters socialize together. they go to the same parties very often here in washington. but i don't think it is quite reached the level of the occasions that ha
that could end up, as the caller said, it has not been that big a part of the story yet. we could have police facing disciplinary hearings if not criminal prosecutions. host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who...
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why he was so bad at the oscars. >> how big? we'll talk about it in tech today. >> the drive from the caldecott tunnel looking clear. i'll show you where things aren't so clear. at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >> welcome back everyone. it's 5:53 now. bay area native james franco is speaking out about his stint on the oscars. franco you may recall not really praised by critics. they called him a failure. he opened up about the experience to play boy magazine saying he once told a producer quote i don't know why you hired me because you haven't given me anything. i just don't think this stuff is going to be good. the palo alto native was upset about the part where he came out dressed as marilyn monroe. he says the plan had been for him to sing with cher, but she wasn't nominated so he ended up on stage by himself. franco says after a while he went with things because he didn't want to argue any more. i hea
why he was so bad at the oscars. >> how big? we'll talk about it in tech today. >> the drive from the caldecott tunnel looking clear. i'll show you where things aren't so clear. at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >> welcome back everyone. it's 5:53 now. bay area native james franco is speaking out about his stint on the oscars. franco you may recall not...
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regarding the big story. >> that came to your press office? >> the senior up -- investigation officer or whoever was making the statement. >> we have all the witnesses. >> yes, you told mr. yatess to take another look, and it was a cursory look, and you knew it to be a cursory look because he just gave you it later in the day; is that right? >> i was aware later in the day he didn't think there was anything new. >> but had "the guardian" told you there was more to it at that time that had been in the public domain? >> all i can tell you is mr. yates looked at it and didn't think there was anything new. >> we'll ask mr. yates. >> blackwood? >> your formal request to mr. yates was regarding the view. i wonder if you have any of the record discussions which might have begin him suggestions to the parameters which you would prefer he use to his review? any discussions, formal remarks you might have begin to him that suggests he do work? >> any way? >> inforformal remarks you -- informal remarks you remember having with the discussion? >> no. on th
regarding the big story. >> that came to your press office? >> the senior up -- investigation officer or whoever was making the statement. >> we have all the witnesses. >> yes, you told mr. yatess to take another look, and it was a cursory look, and you knew it to be a cursory look because he just gave you it later in the day; is that right? >> i was aware later in the day he didn't think there was anything new. >> but had "the guardian" told you...
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, big issue. we haven't had a full-time orthopedic surgeon in my -- in montana for several months. the va is trying to recruit one when they can get them, and now we have got veterans who have traveled out of state, out-of-pocket care, quality of life goes down. there are 400 veterans on a weightless now approaching two years were orthopedic surgeries. it is completely unacceptable and i know montana's not the only state in this boat. i don't think it is cost effective to ship somebody miles and miles, hundreds of miles away from their home for surgery when they could be contracted locally in areas where we can't get docs in the va. can you tell me if this makes sense to you to locally contract if you can't get a doctor that is a specialist. and if it is not you mrs. st. james, somebody else can answer the question but it appears to me that this could help solve a problem where we have need and we can't fill a position. it just seems to me it would be a natural -- so you don't have to travel halfw
, big issue. we haven't had a full-time orthopedic surgeon in my -- in montana for several months. the va is trying to recruit one when they can get them, and now we have got veterans who have traveled out of state, out-of-pocket care, quality of life goes down. there are 400 veterans on a weightless now approaching two years were orthopedic surgeries. it is completely unacceptable and i know montana's not the only state in this boat. i don't think it is cost effective to ship somebody miles...
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is it a big stop watch? we'll look coming up in gadget friday. >> welcome back everyone. 6:52 right now. beautiful live look outside over the south bay. san jose this morning. not a cloud in sight. looks like traffic is moving smoothly as well. i want to check in with rob mayeda filling in for mike in the traffic department. >> so far pretty good though we found a trouble spot on 580. let's show you oakland right now to kick things off. the 880 commute is actually looking still pretty good. it's still in the green now but as we jump back to the maps this is past livermore approaching dublin westbound. the number two lane blocked by an accident, westbound 580 past grant line road. the 580 interchange, back at speed. east shore, approaching the toll plaza, still on time. a lot of green from the east shore and the nimitz behaving as well as the highways out across the east bay hill tops. final stop into san mateo. south bay travel times looking pretty good. >> speaking of cars, governor brown is aiming to sell
is it a big stop watch? we'll look coming up in gadget friday. >> welcome back everyone. 6:52 right now. beautiful live look outside over the south bay. san jose this morning. not a cloud in sight. looks like traffic is moving smoothly as well. i want to check in with rob mayeda filling in for mike in the traffic department. >> so far pretty good though we found a trouble spot on 580. let's show you oakland right now to kick things off. the 880 commute is actually looking still...
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if confirmed, the general will have big boots to fill and succeeding general petraeus commander of the 49 member international security assistance force coalition and u.s. forces afghanistan. like general petraeus, general allen brings an in-depth understanding of the complexities of the counterinsurgency effort based on his own experience as the commander in anbar province in iraq. working with the sunni awakening the marines and anbar succeeded in getting local sunni tribal leaders to reject the insurgency and instead support the iraqi government and its the deputy commander at u.s. central command general ellen has developed a regional perspective on issues affecting the region in afghanistan. he will be the first marine to serve as the top commander in afghanistan. the number one priority will be implementing president obama's decision last week to accelerate the transition of security responsibility to afghan forces and start bringing the u.s. surged forces home. as all land by the president, 10,000 u.s. troops will be withdrawn by the end of this year and the remaining 23,000 u.s
if confirmed, the general will have big boots to fill and succeeding general petraeus commander of the 49 member international security assistance force coalition and u.s. forces afghanistan. like general petraeus, general allen brings an in-depth understanding of the complexities of the counterinsurgency effort based on his own experience as the commander in anbar province in iraq. working with the sunni awakening the marines and anbar succeeded in getting local sunni tribal leaders to reject...
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that could end up, as the caller said, it has not been that big a part of the story yet. we could have police facing disciplinary hearings if not criminal prosecutions. host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who appointed someone, his former communications director, a former editor of "news of the world" when the hacking was taking place. it is hard to believe the prime minister did not know that hacking was endemic at "news of the world," so the only conclusion is that he did not care. host: how do you perceive the coziness or relationship between u.s. politicians and reporters? guest: well, it certainly can be cozy. politicians and reporters socialize together. they go to the same parties very often here in washington. but i don't think it is quite reached the level of the occasions that ha
that could end up, as the caller said, it has not been that big a part of the story yet. we could have police facing disciplinary hearings if not criminal prosecutions. host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who...